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80 Pacesetter BES Lettering
Instruction Manual
3 Select one or more of the following underlay types you want
to use: Contour, Parallel, Perpendicular, Zig-Zag, Full
Lattice, or Lattice.
4 In the Inset box, enter the amount of distance you want.
Enter a zero value if you want to place the underlay directly
on the edge of the segment.
5 Click Apply.
Pull Compensation Settings
Pacesetter BES Lettering allows you to adjust the pull
compensation in your design. In the Properties panel, you can
use the settings available in the Pull Compensation area to
adjust the pull compensation of text objects.
There are two types of pull-compensation, which differ in the
way that the pull compensation is determined.
A percentage pull-compensation calculates the change
made to the stitches’ width based on their original width.
An absolute pull compensation is simply an extra amount of
width which is added to the stitches regardless of their
original length.
To adjust the pull compensation:
1 Select the item you want to adjust.
2 Press ALT + Enter to display the Properties panel, if it is not
already visible.
You see the Properties panel.
When you select underlay types, you will be able to see what
your underlay type will look like in the Preview area.
When you use percentage pull-compensation, you can also
enter a value in the Max range box of the Pull Compensation
area. This value sets an absolute maximum limit on the size of
the pull compensation. If the calculated pull compensation
value goes over this length, the actual stitches that are
generated will be limited to this length.
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